“Condensed tomato soup and beaten egg are combined with ground beef, rice, chopped onion, parsley, and seasonings. The mixture is formed into meatballs, and simmered in a covered skillet with additional soup and Worcestershire sauce for 20 to 30 minutes.”

This recipe is excellent. I searched for it because I had left-over rice from a previous meal and wanted to use it in a meatball. I changed this recipe to include the already cooked cold rice instead of instant rice. I also used ground turkey instead of ground beef. It turned out very good even with the changes. Tomato soup with Worcestershire sauce is delish. Served over noodles it made a great meal. Thank you.

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Excellente! I made them *almost* exactly as the recipe showed. But I didn't have onion salt, only onion powder, so I added some onion powder and about 1/2 tsp. garlic salt. I also used dried parsley. I'll definitely make again! Will probably bake them next time, then transfer to a pan to simmer. I made a double batch and it was quite tricky turning them to brown on all sides...but the end result was wonderful. I served over white rice. The sauce, as simple as it was, was a nice tangy zip.

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Very good. I added crushed garlic since we all love garlic with beef. I will add more rice next time. I wondered why others served them with rice or noodles. No complaints, though. These are delicious. I don't think other recipes I have used in the past had Worcestershire sauce and that's what puts this over the top. Thank you!

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I make mine using ground pork instead of ground beef, and I just use salt, pepper,onions,minced garlic,regular rice and I use three cans of soup,(has to be Campbell soup tastes so much better!) I usually water down the soup a little. I brown my meat balls first and then add the soup and bake for about an hour at 375C

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Iloved this reciep. I looked up a homemade tomatoe soup reciepe instead of going to the store and buying canned tomatoe soup. It was a huge sucess in my house! Even the leftovers tasted great! Saving this n my recipe list!

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Yum. Just like mom used to make. I added half a can of soup to the meatballs to make them nice and tender and a bit of extra rice to soak that up. I also wanted more sauce so I used the other one and half cans of soup and added a can of tomato sauce. A few extra shakes of Worcestershire and some hot sauce and it was great.

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Brought back childhood memories. I didn't have 2 cans soup so substituted 16 oz tomato sauce. Also added some diced green peppers to the sauce. I baked in a casserole dish at 350 for 45 minutes. Served with low sodium beef Rice-a-Roni and corn for an easy meal on a busy day.